Samsung wants the world to see your minor Crossy Road triumphs

Samsung’s has used the gaming hype-athon that is E3 2015 to unveil a new app designed to record mobile gaming.

While game recorders are fairly ubiquitous on PC and consoles, finding ways to do it on your handset is a little more difficult.

Samsung hopes to rectify that however, launching an Android app that’s aptly named Game Recorder+.

As you’d expect, it records your game in Full HD quality, and saves it to your local storage.

You can then use the app to edit the video. For instance, clipping out that ill-placed Tetris block or horrendously mis-timed Flappy Bird flap. Videos can also be directly uploaded to YouTube.

There’s also a “game boost” feature, which can optimise your device’s memory to improve handset performance during gameplay.

Amusingly, Game Recorder+ also allows users to record their own face during gameplay. That way, you can see exactly how stupid your concentration face is during an intense Crossy Road traffic-dodging session.